“It’s amazing how nothing has changed in the last 18 years,” they wrote.

The full-page “News Makers” section features a brief on Mr Trump, who at the time was considering a run for president as the Reform Party nominee, titled “Trump would be US trade rep”.

“Donald Trump said Sunday that as president, he personally would handle US trade talks and would restore respect from countries doing business with America,” it reads, adding that Mr Trump “took aim at North Korea and China for ignoring US overtures and building nuclear weapons” and “branded Cuba’s Fidel Castro as ‘absolutely a killer and should be treated as such’”.

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If nothing else, the clipping highlights Mr Trump’s consistency.

As president, the billionaire has taken a hands-on approach to what he describes as “bad deals” including the Paris Climate Accord, the Trans-Pacific Partnership, and the North American Free Trade Agreement.

In November, the president-elect was one of the first world leaders to respond to the death of the Cuban dictator, tweeting simply “Fidel Castro is dead!”, before describing him in a statement as a “brutal dictator” whose legacy was one of “firing squads, theft, unimaginable suffering, poverty and the denial of fundamental human rights”.

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Directly underneath Mr Trump, the section features a brief on Ms Clinton, who was then first lady and running for Senate, titled “First Lady returns donation”. “Hillary Rodham Clinton has returned a $1000 cheque from a foreign-born donor because the money is linked to a business with possible ties to organised crime in Bulgaria,” it reads.

The section also announced that Mr Gore, then vice president, had hired a “feminist to attract younger voters”. “Vice President Al Gore said Sunday he has hired feminist author Naomi Wolf to help attract younger voters, especially women,” it reads.

“Wolf’s books espouse some controversial views. In her latest, ‘Promiscuities’, she argued among other things that schools should teach such things as masturbation because it is more realistic than abstinence and safer than sexual intercourse.”

The article then refers to a Time magazine report that Wolf was “deeply involved in his campaign, including advice on how to convince voters that Gore is not a permanent No. 2 but is an ‘alpha male’ who should be in charge”.